Yes, you should keep your receipts whether you travel for you job or not. However, when you keep them, you can prove that you have accumulated frequent flyer models.
To claim a travel expense deduction on your taxes, you generally need to show that the expenses were necessary for your job or business, were not reimbursed by your employer, and were properly documented. Keep receipts and records of your expenses to support your deduction.
No. You should not quit your job but you should keep it.
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Kids, Job Interviewing expenses, Work Travel expenses, Everything involving your home, If you kept your grocery receipts i heard you can write most items off this year, Gas mileage on your car, medical bills.
To keep a job you need badly? Yes.
Yes, your uniform for your job on the railroad is tax-deductible. You just need to save all of your dry cleaning receipts.
Good job, keep kissing him!
Maybe you should apply for a job and when you get one, get yo baby and live together
You should not change anything and keep doing what you have been doing.
You could, but then you would be poor AND alone. Might as well keep your friends if your job is gone.
Because they keep going until they get the job done! ooh rah!